Almost Famous

2000

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Drama / Music / Romance

105
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 91% · 229 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 92% · 250K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.9/10 10 313238 313.2K

Director

Top cast

Kate Hudson as Penny Lane
Zooey Deschanel as Anita Miller
Liz Stauber as Leslie
Terry Chen as Ben Fong-Torres
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1.10 GB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 2 min
Seeds 34
2.20 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 2 min
Seeds 100+
7.28 GB
3840*2072
English 5.1
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 41 min
Seeds 25

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by RonellSowes 7 / 10

Energetic And Humorous Story

This semi-autobiographical film is mainly Cameron Crowe's way of displaying his love for classic rock'n roll. He uses his knowledge and experience from the era to create one fictitious band. Which represents all of the actual ones with many of the concurrent attributes. It also gives him dramatic liberties without the fear of legal action.Like the protagonist the film puts you squarely in the middle of a rock band and on a macro level, rock'n roll culture from the 70's. However, to give the film some structure and even a little more substance this is all rested on a love triangle and friendship story between William, the lead guitarist for the fictitious band and his muse.Almost Famous is an adventurous and wild tale that wants you to fall in love with classic rock music as much as Crowe did. Whether or not it does is up to you, but nonetheless, the film is energetic, humorous and entertaining.
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Reviewed by shanfloyd 9 / 10

An Excellent Original Insight Into The 70's Rock Scene... With Dazzling Performances.

There was a time in the US rock circuit before music videos and online marketing. That was the time when several little-known bands toured all over the country... accompanied mostly by drugs and groupies. Writer-director Cameron Crowe takes us to that infamous scene of sex, drugs and rock n' roll in the 1970's with this semi-autobiographical work, which is not only equipped with his brilliant direction and screenplay, but also by decent performances by some relatively lesser-known actors.

Here the introduction of a not-too-famous band, an imaginary one called Stillwater, was important. In that sense, Stillwater is a perfect work by Crowe... with a volatile relationship between the vocalist and the guitarist, with a noncompetent manager and everything that comes with. There were also the groupies, who became a matter of substance in Crowe's point of view. But the most extraordinary thing that Crowe did is the image of himself as a 15-year-old writing prodigy, rock journalist William Miller. The viewers watch the movie through Miller's eyes. The character is extremely well-designed and reserved by Crowe. Miller's the one who becomes able to attach all the parts into a complete movie alone.

Billy Crudup was probably the best among the actors as guitarist Russell Hammond. It's true his role was not a tough one, but he's the one who made it look so easy. Young Kate Hudson, as Penny Lane, is perfect and very adorable. She showed her potentials in this movie which seemed even better than her mother, Goldie Hawn. All she needs are decent roles in future. The other actors, namely Jason Lee as vocalist Jeff, Frances McDormand as Williams's over-protective mother and the other band-aids (with Oscar-winner Anna Paquin) performed also quite well. And newcomer Patrick Fugit, as Miller himself, is really brilliant. Gaining more screen time than anyone else, it was a tough test for Fugit and it is all praises for him.

The soundtrack was very good with some fine original songs. There may be some minor flaws in the movie, like some unnecessary sequences, but all over this is a quite masterful work... a feast for the mind and soul, both for a hard rock n' roll fan and for casual viewers.

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